Rubio Praises Panamanian Foreign Minister for Protecting Critical Infrastructure

U.S. Senator Marco Rubio recently expressed appreciation for the efforts of Panama’s Foreign Minister in safeguarding critical infrastructure. This acknowledgment comes after a year of intense diplomatic interactions between the two nations.
Diplomatic Ties Strengthened
During a meeting at the U.S. Department of State, Rubio highlighted the solid partnership between the United States and Panama. Since President Donald Trump took office a year ago, there have been significant diplomatic pressures regarding Panama’s relationship with China.
Concerns Over Canal Control
The scrutiny arises from worries that Chinese company Hutchison Holdings may exert control over the Panama Canal. Hutchison operates ports on both the Pacific and Atlantic coasts under concession agreements. This situation has heightened U.S. concerns over national security and trade routes.
Resolution of Tensions
Threats made by Trump in 2025 created unease in Panama. However, negotiations led to a resolution that mitigated the crisis, allowing for a more constructive dialogue moving forward.
Security Cooperation and Regional Issues
Rubio and Panama’s Foreign Minister discussed enhanced security cooperation during their recent talks. They also addressed the ongoing crisis in Venezuela, emphasizing the importance of stability in the region.
Joint Military Exercises
Panama and the United States have engaged in several joint military exercises near the canal. These initiatives underscore the commitment of both nations to ensure the security of critical infrastructure and strengthen regional alliances.
- U.S. Senator: Marco Rubio
- Foreign Minister of Panama: José Raúl Mulino
- Concern: Control of the Panama Canal by Hutchison Holdings
- Recent Talks: Security cooperation and Venezuela crisis




